In the last decade, fundamental changes have been made in relation to the place of technology in human life, and new issues have been raised in relation to the digitalization of politics and changes in political and security attitudes. Today, artificial neural networks and algorithmic governance are used to monitor, control and regulate human actions. One of the areas in which artificial intelligence has found an important application is security in its broadest sense, including defense or military security, human security (information, internal security and economic and financial security), occupational security, health security and cyber security (information security). and the Internet of Things). These innumerable application areas and the inability of humans to exercise full control like machines force people in the security community to think about the possible vulnerabilities and security gaps caused by this evolving technology. Hence, technology is always a constant source of uncertainties. There have been risks, changes and in many cases disruptions. The main question of the current article is how artificial intelligence causes the evolution of human abilities in the field of national security policymaking? The central hypothesis is that considering that the use of large-scale analysis supports data analysis and managerial decision-making, the adoption of new technologies plays a vital role in decision-making at organizational levels. And someone plays a security role. In this article, by focusing on this question and hypothesis, the consequences of the use of artificial intelligence in the field of security will be considered.
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nazari, A. A. (2024). Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Transformation in Security-Defense Policies: Understanding the Position of Human Security. Iranian Journal of Public Policy, 10(4), 54-74. doi: 10.22059/jppolicy.2024.99826
MLA
nazari, A. A. . "Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Transformation in Security-Defense Policies: Understanding the Position of Human Security", Iranian Journal of Public Policy, 10, 4, 2024, 54-74. doi: 10.22059/jppolicy.2024.99826
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nazari, A. A. (2024). 'Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Transformation in Security-Defense Policies: Understanding the Position of Human Security', Iranian Journal of Public Policy, 10(4), pp. 54-74. doi: 10.22059/jppolicy.2024.99826
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A. A. nazari, "Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Transformation in Security-Defense Policies: Understanding the Position of Human Security," Iranian Journal of Public Policy, 10 4 (2024): 54-74, doi: 10.22059/jppolicy.2024.99826
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nazari, A. A. Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Transformation in Security-Defense Policies: Understanding the Position of Human Security. Iranian Journal of Public Policy, 2024; 10(4): 54-74. doi: 10.22059/jppolicy.2024.99826